tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6407205035194020045.post4229404615143668626..comments2017-06-10T14:50:11.509+10:00Comments on Backyard chickens and chicken tractors: Outfoxing the foxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6407205035194020045.post-49624438104803292482016-02-21T20:35:49.086+10:002016-02-21T20:35:49.086+10:00Glad the lights are working, but I am sure Taz is ...Glad the lights are working, but I am sure Taz is missing her inside dog benefits. We never had fox or wild dog issues even though our neighbour shot a lot. We used an electric fence and I am wondering if this is an option for just at night?Fiona from Arbordale Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05196630415124998431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6407205035194020045.post-70509686345778363222016-02-17T22:55:57.287+10:002016-02-17T22:55:57.287+10:00wow! great info and i&#39;m glad the lights are wo...wow! great info and i&#39;m glad the lights are working. do you see them inside the house? and poor little Taz... she obviously needs a friend. i have not heard that dogs get used to foxes - ours are not like that. i think maybe you need a dog with &#39;high perimeter drive&#39; - that is, dogs concerned with the property line as the territory. great work all around - i know how frustrating this is for you. <br />Ohiofarmgirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02606563929369721111noreply@blogger.com